Howie Green Wall Art

Howie Green is an internationally acclaimed artist known for his book "Jazz Fish Zen: Adventures in Mamboland". He's also known for his many paintings created in bright colors and delivered in diverse subjects. Besides his paintings and book, he has also created pop art murals and numerous public art projects. Through his many works, he's won more than 40 awards and has created artwork for reputable clients, including Coca-Cola, IBM, Hewlett Packard, and CBS Television. Green has also featured in more than 40 shows for his creative works and is respected for his "Green Madonna Smoking" portrait. Several of his portraits and other artwork pieces have been used for high profile projects, adding to his reputation as an artist. These include his portrait of Biggie Smalls, murals for the Boston Red Sox, paintings for Mayor's Office for Boston City, and more.
Green won the 25th anniversary of Absoult Vodka art competition and has registered several achievements that have made him a highly respected artist because of his unique artistic style.
From a very young age, Green wanted to be a cartoonist. It was until he was 11 years that things changed in his life. He received a Christmas present, which was pad newsprint paper with different colors. Although Green hadn't thought of drawing, he was inspired to start drawing after he got the pad. He soon started receiving positive comments from friends and family, inspiring him to paint further. Since then, he hasn’t stopped painting.
Green joined art school in the 1960s, studying at the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York. He was inspired by the many artists with whom he shared the study experience and would later grow to become a highly respected painter whose artistic works are sold widely globally.